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Rafe Spall is a fine Atticus in Aaron Sorkin’s somewhat awkward spin on Harper Lee; Jessica Daniels steers a sublime adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s tale; and Bruce Norris’s racial satire is snappily revived <br>
Something for everyone at this year s Wrexham Carnival of Words. Are you sitting comfortably, then we ll begin. A highly entertaining programme has been put together for one of Wales premier literary festivals, and due to the pandemic, is all available from the comfort of your own home. The Wrexham Carnival of Words, now in its seventh year, has become a fixture in the literary calendar in Wales and the borderlands, attracting a broad range of well-known authors. This year the festival, held from April 17-24, will be even more accessible, with events being broadcast online on the Carnival of Words own YouTube channel.
Outdoor Photographer,
Papercrafts, and
PC World. Your library card will also give you access to hundreds of free comics such as
Disney Frozen,
Guardians of the Galaxy,
Dungeons and Dragons and much more. You can download these and many more to your pc, tablet or phone via the RB Digital app. For more details and to see the full list of available titles visit www.wrexham.gov.uk/libraries and follow the Online Services link.
Wrexham s Carnival of Words Sir Michael Morpurgo s moving story,
The Mozart Question, has now been adapted for the stage by award-winning playwright, Vicki Berwick. Join us for this exclusive Carnival of Words conversation between Vicki and Michael, about the adaptation and the background to the novel itself - a moving tale of secrets and survival bound together by the power of music. And maybe their conversation might just stray into one or two other revelations, as well. Sir Michael s book